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Detecting Code Smells in React-based Web Apps
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Investigating the Role of Code Smells in Preventive Maintenance [PDF]
The quest for improving the software quality has given rise to various studies which focus on the enhancement of the quality of software through various processes.
Junaid Ali Reshi, Satwinder Singh
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Code Smells in Machine Learning Systems [PDF]
As Deep learning (DL) systems continuously evolve and grow, assuring their quality becomes an important yet challenging task. Compared to non-DL systems, DL systems have more complex team compositions and heavier data dependency.
Jiri Gesi+8 more
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The Effect of Code Smells on the Relationship Between Design Patterns and Defects
The relationship between design patterns and defects was investigated in the literature, but with mixed results. While the majority of studies found the presence of patterns to be positively correlated with defects, other works reported the opposite ...
Tarek Alkhaeir, Bartosz Walter
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Olfactory Coding: When Smells Collide [PDF]
Brain responses can significantly outlast sensory stimuli leading to potential ambiguity when responses overlap. Recent studies of locust olfaction found that the responses of individual second order projection neurons depend markedly on the previous few seconds' stimulus history; the population response, however, still conveys information about both ...
Salome Antolin, Gregory S.X.E. Jefferis
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Code Smells in Elixir: Early Results from a Grey Literature Review [PDF]
Elixir is a new functional programming language whose popularity is rising in the industry. However, there are few works in the literature focused on studying the internal quality of systems implemented in this language.
L. F. M. Vegi, M. T. Valente
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Android code smells: From introduction to refactoring [PDF]
Object-oriented code smells are well-known concepts in software engineering that refer to bad design and development practices commonly observed in software systems. With the emergence of mobile apps, new classes of code smells have been identified by the research community as mobile-specific code smells.
Habchi, Sarra+2 more
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On the Survival of Android Code Smells in the Wild [PDF]
The success of smartphones and app stores have contributed to the explosion of the number of mobile apps proposed to end-users. In this very competitive market, developers are rushed to regularly release new versions of their apps in order to retain users. Under such pressure, app developers may be tempted to adopt bad design or implementation choices,
Habchi, Sarra+2 more
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Towards a taxonomy of code review smells [PDF]
Abstract Context: Code review is a crucial step of the software development life cycle in order to detect possible problems in source code before merging the changeset to the codebase. Although there is no consensus on a formally defined life cycle of the code review process, many companies and open source software (OSS) communities converge on ...
Doğan, Emre, Tüzün, Eray
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Automated Code-Smell Detection in Microservices Through Static Analysis: A Case Study
Microservice Architecture (MSA) is becoming the predominant direction of new cloud-based applications. There are many advantages to using microservices, but also downsides to using a more complex architecture than a typical monolithic enterprise ...
Andrew Walker, Dipta Das, Tomas Cerny
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